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India hurries to settle Russian oil payment before sanctions.

Economy Desk By Economy Desk January 15, 2025 2 Min Read
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In recent news, India’s state-owned refiners are racing to speed up payments for Russian crude in order to complete their trades before the expansion of Washington’s sanctions on Moscow’s oil industry takes effect next month. With pressure to comply with US sanctions, the refiners are now aiming to settle payments for the discounted barrels in just two days instead of the previous five.

Currently, at least 4.4 million barrels of Russian crude are on their way to Indian ports, with several sanctioned tankers sailing towards ports such as Jamnagar, Chennai, Paradip, and Visakhapatnam. Indian banks have been increasingly cautious and are demanding additional paperwork for transactions involving Russian crude, and they are now ready to settle payments based on the bill of lading.

To avoid adhering to the $60-a-barrel price cap on Russian crude set by Western nations, banks have stopped processing payments in US dollars, with payments for cargoes from Gazprom Neft PJSC being settled in rubles. The US Office of Foreign Assets Control has set a deadline of February 27 for the delivery of all crude cargoes loaded on sanctioned vessels prior to January 10, providing a “wind down” period that Indian buyers are eager to take advantage of.

India relies on Russia for about a third of its oil imports, and the discounted crude has been particularly attractive in light of inflation concerns. However, the latest round of sanctions targeting Russian oil producers has put this cheap supply at risk. The situation remains fluid, and Indian refiners are navigating the complex landscape of international sanctions to secure their oil supply.

As the situation continues to evolve, it will be crucial for Indian refiners to stay abreast of the latest developments and ensure compliance with US sanctions to avoid any potential repercussions. The impact of these sanctions on India’s oil industry remains to be seen, but it is clear that navigating the current geopolitical landscape will require careful planning and swift decision-making.

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